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Duffy's new single Warwick Avenue, check it out
John Mayer covers Free Fallin from Where The Light Is DVD & CD
Proud daddy Usher is exited son, Cinco (that’s baby Usher’s nickname) “is already trying to do flips. He’s a pull master” he told People. “I’m so proud to be a father by the time I’m 30. I’d hate to be 80 years old and not be able to run with my kids. I need to still be able to do back flips when they’re in high school!” So who taught Usher to flip? “My grandmother – my Nanny- she’s actually the person who taught me how to tumble.”
Sidenote:
Usher has a foundation, New Look foundation and Camp New Look, educations underserved kids about the business aspects of the sports and entertainment industries. Photo:UsherForever
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The beautiful sounds of Whitney Houston is hitting the internet. Heres a song featuring Akon, Like I Never Left
What do you think?
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Miley explains her reason for making fun of Demi Lavato and Selena Gomez. If you missed the first video I'm talking about go to the previous Post
Take a listen to Miley's explanation:
Bow Wow stopped by FNMTV Premieres to premiere his new video Marco Polo featuring Soulja Boy. Lets hope people don't make this into a new dance craze. Danity Kane also stopped by, without Aubrey whose currently in NYC starring on Broadway, to premiere Bad Girl featuring Missy Elliot.
Enjoy!
Bow Wow Feat. Soulja Boy – Marco Polo
Danity Kane – Bad Girl Feat. Missy Elliot
“We were on tour with the Donnas, and we were partying backstage and we
hired male strippers. So these male cheeseball strippers came in and the
Donnas were panicking. These guys kind of looked like cops, enough to fool them
. . . Once everyone realized they were strippers, one of the guys plugged in the
music to start dancing, and by then everyone was over it, and it was
extraordinarily uncomfortable.”
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Despite their closeness, the Jonases aren't exactly alike. Kevin, the oldest, is the extrovert, chatting up bus drivers and security guards, crouching on his knees to greet little kids at shows. Middle child Joe, who resembles a prettier version of the actor Peter Gallagher, is the quieter Jonas, with a wild alter ego revealed onstage, where he swivels his hips and twirls a mike stand like a lightsaber. "I'm really inspired by Mick Jagger and Freddie Mercury — the big frontmen," he says. "I heard Jagger does an hour on a treadmill before every show." Nick, by contrast, is the Jonas Brothers' boss — the spokesman, the best musician, the chief songwriter. It might seem odd for Joe and Kevin to take their lead from their kid brother, but the Jonases don't see it that way. "Nicholas has always been older than he was," their father tells me. Despite his heartthrob status, Nick has more Eddie Vedder in him than he does Shaun Cassidy.